PORTRESS -葡萄牙Reuma.pt注册Sjögren'S疾病。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
ARP Rheumatology Pub Date : 2025-07-01
Matilde Bandeira, Manuel Silvério-António, Roberto Pereira da Costa, Ana Rita Lopes, Filipe Cunha Santos, Paulo J Pereira, Diana Belchior Raimundo, Anita Cunha, Cláudia Pinto Oliveira, Ana Catarina Duarte, João Dias, Mariana Emília Santos, Maria João Gonçalves, Ana Catarina Moniz, Ana Isabel Maduro, Mariana Luís, Ana Valido, Margarida Oliveira, Luísa Brites, Catarina Tenazinha, Ana Vieira, Nikita Khmelinskii, Filipe Barcelos, João Eurico Fonseca, Vasco C Romão, Portress Reuma Pt Task Force
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目的:Sjögren病(SjD)是一种复杂的疾病,具有多种多样的表现和结局。我们最近在Reuma.pt中创建了PORTRESS,这是葡萄牙语SjD注册表。我们的目的是描述这一登记和特征我们的国家队列。方法:我们纳入了截至2023年11月在PORTRESS登记的临床诊断为SjD的患者。收集了人口统计学、临床、治疗和患者报告的结果(PROs)数据。根据适用的参数或非参数检验对变量进行比较。结果:共纳入1375例患者。患者分别有62%和57%的病例符合AECG 2002或ACR/EULAR 2016分类标准,尽管超过一半的患者没有完成所有项目的评估。值得注意的是,绝大多数(93%)既有SjD表现,也有抗ro阳性和/或小涎腺活检。大多数患者(88%)在病程中表现出至少一个活跃的ESSDAI结构域。羟氯喹和皮质类固醇分别用于52%和30%的患者,而其他免疫抑制剂和匹罗卡品分别用于12%和18%的病例。入组时平均ESSDAI为3.0±4.4(范围0-42),末次随访时平均ESSDAI为2.1±3.7(范围0-31),显著下降。干燥、疼痛和疲劳的PROs得分较高,从基线到随访显著增加。结论:PORTRESS是一个基于网络的SjD注册表,促进了全国范围内有效的数据存储。它使研究、试验招募和对患者演变的全面纵向观察成为可能。尽管全身活动在随访期间有所改善,但与基线相比,症状负担加重,强调了SjD的主要未满足需求。
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PORTRESS - the PORTuguese Reuma.pt registry for Sjögren'S disease.

Aims: Sjögren's disease (SjD) is a complex disease with a wide variety of manifestations and outcomes. We recently created PORTRESS, the Portuguese SjD registry within Reuma.pt. We aim to describe this registry and characterize our national cohort.

Methods: We included patients with a clinical diagnosis of SjD, registered in PORTRESS up to November 2023. Demographic, clinical, treatment, and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) data were collected. Variables were compared according to parametric or non-parametric tests, as applicable.

Results: A total of 1375 patients were included. Patients fulfilled AECG 2002 or ACR/EULAR 2016 classification criteria in 62% and 57% of cases, respectively, although more than half didn't have a complete assessment of all items. Of note, the vast majority (93%) had both SjD manifestations and a positive anti-Ro and/or minor salivary gland biopsy. Most patients (88%) exhibited at least one active ESSDAI domain during the course of their disease. Hydroxychloroquine and corticosteroids were used in 52% and 30% of patients, while other immunosuppressants and pilocarpine in 12% and 18% of cases, respectively. The mean ESSDAI at inclusion was 3.0±4.4 (range 0-42), and, at the last follow-up, 2.1±3.7 (0-31), corresponding to a significant decrease. Dryness, pain and fatigue PROs were scored high, with a significant increase from baseline to follow-up.

Conclusion: PORTRESS is a web-based SjD registry facilitating efficient nationwide data storage. It enables research, trial recruitment, and a comprehensive longitudinal view of patients' evolution. Although systemic activity improved over follow-up, symptom burden worsened when compared to baseline, underlining a major unmet need in SjD.

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